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Bob and Ginny Ferguson This article is part of our continuing feature: Recollections of ADL—Stories from Arthur D. Little Alumni. We want to capture our stories before they are lost forever! We thank Kathy Thrun for her hard work and dedication to capturing these stories. To tell

Jim Staikos This article is part of our continuing feature: Recollections of ADL—Stories from Arthur D. Little Alumni. We want to capture our stories before they are lost forever! We thank Kathy Thrun for her hard work and dedication to capturing these stories. Jim Staikos was born

ADLAA members attending the Annual Reunion held this year at the Oakley Country Club had a lot of fun responding to a quiz about the Arthur D. Little company. For your amusement, the quiz questions are shown here and the answers are posted on the Events page

Larry goes to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas every year in his ongoing efforts to stay current with the latest technologies, From what he sees there, along with what he learns from other sources, he puts together an annual update on the latest and greatest

It is becoming a tradition to gather for a social evening and welcome back a former ADL colleague. This time, our guest will be Polyvios Vintiadis, who was at ADL through the 1960s and 70s before moving to Wall Street. Poly will share some memories and let

The ADL Alumni Association has reserved 82 tickets for the Wednesday, May 28, concert at Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston. Keith Lockhart will be conducting an evening of music from the “Gatsby” era, described as a time when flappers and bootleggers rubbed elbows at parties in

Food and Flavor at Arthur D. Little, Inc. The history of food at Arthur D. Little began quite early. Roger Griffin and Arthur Little frequently analyzed a variety of foods, including chickens, milk, and sugars in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Starting in the 1920s,

Arthur D. Little Management Education Institute Arthur D. Little, Inc. did many unusual things, including starting a school. Likely that school was the first started and run by a for-profit corporation. ADL had a contract with the Department of State’s Agency for International Development (aka. USAID). The

ARTHUR D. LITTLE AND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT Roger Burrill Griffin partnered with Arthur D. Little in 1886 to form Griffin & Little, Chemical Engineers. Griffin was the Analytical Chemist working hard in the laboratory. Arthur Little was described –at times– as the salesman, but others (including me)

In 1911, Carl F. Woods, was the Chemical Engineer in charge of the Arthur D. Little, Inc. Electric Railway Department that provided inspection, chemical analyses and physical tests of all material and supplies-specifications-timber preservation-electrolysis surveys. Woods was also noted as a Director and Secretary of Arthur D.